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HOT WATER OUTSIDE!

Year-round hot water outdoors to wash a dog, a car, a window or even yourself. And no matter how cold it gets, the Woodford Model 22 will never burst, even if a hose is left attached.* Homeowners love it. So do dirty dogs.

An essential fixture that’s often overlooked, the bathroom sink can make a statement when it’s best suited to the space. From size, to shape, to mounting type, these key features can make for a functional yet eye catching ceramic piece. Read on to learn how to choose the best bathroom sink for your client and what characteristics to keep in mind when specifying a new one.

Size

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Whether you are replacing an existing sink or installing a new one, start the search for the perfect sink with a measuring tape. If replacing a sink, measure the length, width, and depth of the existing basin to know the appropriate dimensions. If starting from scratch, measure the available space for the vanity, floating sink, or console, while also assessing traffic flow and access to a water supply, to understand size and location limitations. When looking at different sink sizes, it’s also important to consider the bathroom dimensions − a luxuriously large basin in a small bathroom could create a disproportionate and unbalanced design.